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The Foundation was co-founded after Reggie White’s premature death, by his
wife Sara, in conjunction with
the Sleep Wellness Institute in West Allis,
Wisconsin. Sara White recognizes the role that a sleep disorder, sleep
apnea, played in cutting Reggie’s life short, and wants to help people of all
economic backgrounds to understand the symptoms and risks of sleep disorders.
Equally important, we want to provide CPAP treatment equipment to those people
who might otherwise be unable to secure the needed equipment. CPAP equipment is
provided to patient’s who qualify for the foundation’s assistance and who have a
current prescription for the equipment.
With an initial focus on the southeastern Wisconsin area, we hope to grow and
expand the geographic reach of services over the next several years.
A 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization, we are governed by an eight member
board of directors comprised of community healthcare leaders and others
dedicated to the foundation’s purpose.
Click here to help support the foundation.
About Reggie & Sara
While most of us fondly remember Reggie White as the “Minister of Defense”
who was one of the most feared defensive linemen in the history of the National
Football League, he was first and foremost a man of God who took his roles as an
ordained minister, husband and father very seriously.
Elected posthumously to the NFL Hall of Fame, Reggie inspired both teammates
and foes, alike, while leading the Green Bay Packers to victory in Super Bowl
XXXI. A stand-out All American at the University of Tennessee, Reggie also
played in the NFL with the Philadelphia Eagles and the Carolina Panthers.
His love for others and his well-documented community service throughout the
nation are the focal points of our dedication to serving his memory through the
Reggie White Sleep Disorders Research and Education Foundation. A
dedicated husband and father, Reggie was a shining example to us all.
Sara White has vigorously continued Reggie’s dedication to many social
causes, while at the same time providing for her children, Jeremy and Jecolia,
and her niece, Shari, all of whom are now attending college. She is a
successful real estate broker in North Carolina.
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